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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

Fast-forward 30 years, and website technology has changed significantly — we have images, stylesheets, JavaScript, streaming video, AJAX, animation, WebSockets, WebGL, rounded corners in CSS — the list goes on. Nanoc removed the UI and is instead a program you run on the command line. MovableType really was before its time.

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How To Migrate From jQuery To Next.js

Smashing Magazine

When jQuery appeared in 2006, a lot of developers and organizations started to adopt it for their projects. It also allows creating serverless APIs inside the same app. A good migration is one where all the parts of the application are fully migrated to the new framework or technology. How To Migrate From jQuery To Next.js.

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Reducing Carbon Emissions On The Web

Smashing Magazine

When you can’t see a process in action, the whole thing can feel a little bit like magic — something that isn’t helped by the insistence of certain companies on adding words like “cloud” and “serverless” to their product names. On YouTube, the average number of monthly users grew from 20 million in 2006 to 2 billion in 2020.

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